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US Judge Allows Termination of Deportation Protections for Thousands of Ethiopians

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A federal judge in the United States has ruled to clear the way for the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 26,000 Ethiopian nationals, a decision that could lead to significant deportations. This ruling, issued on August 18, 2026, in a Los Angeles federal court, has drawn immediate attention due to its implications for the affected individuals and broader immigration policy.

The judge’s decision comes in the wake of a request from the Biden administration to end the TPS designation for Ethiopians, which was initially granted due to ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises in the country. The administration cited improvements in conditions as a rationale for the change, despite ongoing concerns regarding safety and stability in Ethiopia.

This development is particularly significant as it coincides with a backdrop of increasing scrutiny over U.S. immigration policies and their humanitarian impact. Advocates for Ethiopian immigrants argue that the situation in Ethiopia remains precarious, with reports of violence and instability persisting, which undermines the administration’s justification for ending protections.

Looking ahead, the ruling may prompt appeals from advocacy groups, and further legal challenges are expected to unfold in the coming weeks. Additionally, this case could influence broader discussions on TPS and immigration reform, as lawmakers grapple with the balance between national security and humanitarian obligations.

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